IBM 3180 terminal was introduced in 1984, offering in
some versions color display. Few months later cheaper green and amber
versions have been released. The terminal offered specific functions to
work with IBM System/36 computers.
The terminal consists of few blocks: CRT block, logic block attached to
the back of the CRT unit, keyboard and cables linking everything.
Keyboard had a separate universal function keys block and specific
function keys on the left.
The unit consists of few segments: CRT, logic block attacher to the rear
of CRT unit, keyboard and linking cables.

The CRT unit is quite flexible, it allows to rotate,
tilt and change its height by locks located on the left and right. It
can be locked by a key.

Manufacturer:

IBM

Model

3180

Year:

1986

CPU:

Unknown

Memory:

Unknown

Display:

Monochrome (green) CRT

Keyboard:

Dedicated

Main port:

Unknown

Additional ports:

Unknown, probably video input.

Peripherals in collection:
- Keyboard

My unit unfortnately is missing logic block which should
be attached to the rear, so it doesn't start. It has 4 connectors in
rear: Logic edge connector, 5-pin DIN socket, BNC socket probably for
picture input and typical power connector.

To open lock without key, you must use two tools. I've
used a small needle-like screwdriver and larger screwdriver, both
flat-blade. Larger screwdriver is used to turn the lock while smaller
should be inserted simultaneously to lock.
Then you must carefully push all "brackets" (you will feel them
springing inside) one after another by moving small screwdriver back and
forth while constantly applying turning force by the large screwdriver.
After some time of this "scratching" lock will turn as all brackets will
"lock" in place like it is where there's a key inserted.